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= you. 12, NO. 24 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1910. it GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY? “7A. WIUNCTION, YOU Ake MCCUSED OF BEC THE OF SPRING OF TE Me YOTERESTS. 17 18 CHARGED TAT YOU ALWAYS STAND 2 STAIN Tacoma Recount Gets } APPEAL Only 83,743; Census ics sgn Gives Spokane 104,402 the appee! of f te Miller | 7OR DOLLARS ACAIYST Pits (SounDs Bao YOU ARE ACCUSED ~ OR | (eur We ORT 4 ~ wheal \You OFF 7 {8 BRAVE \ \ 7 [me cHe-no Ti Pay THEY Laie Olympia Ee the sentence 0 ge Gilliam The census count of Spokane, announced from. Washington to wig ar \ term of} day, and the recount in Tacoma, which was also completed today, | a WAS SU Give Spokane second place in the state with a population of more | than 20,000 over Tacoma | had acted , wn at | Tacoma nas since the census of 1900 had the credit of being | 5 ¢ against) the second city in Washington, which place she now surrenders. | ig weven chars glary j The exact population of the rival cities are: Spokane, 104,402; found & ge Glas} Tacoma, 83,743. n the} The ginal cen count of Tacoma, an announced by Census | had tor Dana Durand from Washington several weeks ago, was | t during By the recount Tacoma gains 871 | | This was @ reduction of more than $3,000 names from th scape | turned in by the original enumerators, the census | has e that ing that number of names to be fictitious after hav. | ond heeked the city | oy, at Tacoma, | protest tr diately followed and a committee of Tacoma | PUBLIC s n de business men went to Washington ond made formal request for a | The} complete recount, which was granted. This committee checked | OPINION up the figures of the latest recount today and were xreatly dle with the result. One of the committeemen sald today: | pill attempt tc t him on} “While I feel certain that Mr. Hunt did bis duty conscientiously af these, so as to bring him} still that had Tacoma enumerated aa other cities the pena! t ntence| Ww ave showed from 15 to 17 per cent more aiied for habitua minals, = | e mibinitiindineumiete wee | | Nana a eee eee eee eee J on Yesterday's Car. & } bh wer in The Star Which #| PEEy Wavent Been Mace Yet. He knew he neded a hair cut and a shave. He also knew he | 7 *| had time only for a shave. This morning he bounced into a First | Reet eee eee HH) ay parher shop and told barber to give him a sbave. “You glad see tha ed a hair cut sald t barb #, | know I do, but I've only r | got time for a shave,” quoth the custome Of ce © barber fidn't the artist} knew better and figured that the customer was s ing to get |_ h his shave and wouldn't come back barber ram. pees na « An One € 1 back into th b opportunity and turne ¢ poor head as a pi of Sharks’ Marching Club—It fough. The barber knew he was géitir e mar “ ‘anice cartoon, b hurts the hat the barber was getting even ancl \ He really Desiness me t back to that ab , < ut because it was iM. Arme—I hope Mr. Furth c ) " { business. § 8 twisting and a Combine Wel t ashier erlooked b sual tip to the ba and o make and went " f a for word There ‘ arbe Seattle 8 ’ | More Testimony Before Investigators Shows That Com asanre | ’ plaints Were Formally Presented to Them About Gam th bling—“You Keep Out of This,” Wappy Told Ole Fem we at the hes if Wstead of Jake Hanson. & pretty girl, when the re | aa p a hobble skirt and French he E | That Gill and Wappenstein did gambling going on down there, ne wae Geveiies not know gambling wae going on is} and if | was you | would not | the couple had eloped, and the boy said | j : ‘ : si) | Bother my head about it, For juerade as & girl in the beyond the ef of at yd it is better for the men to lose would be succes is He is a musician and formed ae to actual ' 9 their money that way than it is | | singer Seattle last summer. In the testh| ¢6- enem to apend their money | i aa eee eee eter var, to |__dtinking cheap whisky, and you | suspicious of after he lew Business, but DAUGHTER BRINGS ARTIST et nes wg Comino om Poe Ea ee ee eS Pond Stent CHRISTY AND WIFE TOGETHER ':2\0"!i0\- oi wt) Cold Day? Yes! Sy." (My United Press.) Pie days with her husband a faus x Mex lace : ¥ i S es Na thls rnin re, by eal ot na Howard Chandler Ch sd t | couple found wide Ea r Hi a F - = 1 to b ‘ t w ‘ Mrs. Eddy Leaves Her _ [ti 'uittoita'aiireitornoot, ort tor ins seasou's sod weatie®| samen he ground f > The captain! We are 1 , onigh ( ‘ Fortune to Church ye errs S25 steed, eecmpated er re Dec. 9—Unleas the) | So tar there has be “anion went to Sheriff Hodge, FLIES 10,400 FEET ia ee 8 ae nae tte ity aeinort| HIGH; NEW RECORD 8 el It is ofiueclally stated that the Then he went to Wapper PAI Fra De »—A - estate of a million and a half, with stein Gagueux 1B got a a the exception of a small yunt And Wappy’s Reply. plane, today broke the record fc 7 ng wee pe h . ck he * - : ded Ww ra 4 amy - ® re altitude Brora a. >y . al ‘ ; oe given to members of " howed that h rv know all about the open f Fs . a “loar F "ee . BAIT OF ONE SHATTLE 6 ba on. a M Y ring c of the hab Where to Get It When Wante hat th ‘ t D. W. TORMAN his cor An ned 7 of + the name, and tha 0 € ‘ 1 the spirit of br , . ‘ : . ‘ e bares the teeth < 4 th ne ha ‘ « ast and ha rt ' ea n, Et hat n keep his maw Te e« 1 the year ar it fa f when seaac on a r } : . tae ner and t rh h A and tl at F 0 th ha i their vic with ma — ; th b a al ad ee Christma It is the phychological |* * t berry? P tf he Fath |®% Boy Dies Before 17th * ‘ aa! The g | momer ue loa rh ath — Th € t ter, finds a * Birthday, Ae He Said * Tur nes ily ty | lette j he home te a I A derful letter The | xt r hat be his * browa are * her at had died * ! pectabl * the a vf John \* t gel is plead * boy of rt de, * » help solve those ® fre sntly, x H A * t Money for ® fear never it ecurity Pa * lit at a time! ® teenth auMive au now! * He wa what } * te , * sidered th ‘ when # a prea ene | *® he fell ht tort today * ve her fur. 14! * through the elevator shaft “ coaster. Nobody wigs : f b f turkey an¢ A ne 1 dwa , et * and 92nd und died as the ® ® last ¥ of the ehureh * 37 clin the effort taeumetes ne ar has | . . / and |«mall wages between gone, perhaps, before| } mode " t fi ache D “THE KID BROTHER CAN HAVE HIS COASTER.” finds that in the strug CPR REEESEN YES EH) * NEW JEF pe Star’s Carrier Army Don’t Hesitate to Phone : ONE CENT. Sawa "Ainps te. POKANE BEATS TACOMA BY OVER 20,000 INJUNCTION CASES UP Court to Decide This Afternoon Whether Restraining Orders Against Duwamish and Rainier People Will Be Made Per- manent—-Contempt Case Against Star Goes Over to Next Wednesday. Before the largest crowd which had ever assembled at a civil case in Seattle, Judge Mitchell Gilliam this morning took up con- sideration of four cases of far reaching importance, all the outcome of the people's fight for reasonable street car fares. Legally the matter at stake was two restraining orders which two street car corporations sought to make permanent against the people, and two contempt cases, one against the editors of The Star, the other against J. A, Dennison, a resident of Rainier valley, for alleged violation of the injunction To the people of the Duwamish and Rainier valleys who had hurried to the court house and jammed it to the doors and over- flowed into the corridors, it was more than a bare legal question. TO THEM IT SEEMED THAT THE INJUNCTION WAS ON TRIAL BEFORE THE PEOPLE, NOT THE PEOPLE ON TRIAL BEFORE THE INJUNCTION In both cases the exorbitant transportation rates were all but fatal to the residents of the two valleys concerned. The railroads had broken sacred promises to them. It was driving them to poverty, was throwing them out of work, depreciating the value of their homes, separating their families and generally blighting the prosperity of the valleys. One court and the railroad commission had decided that the company was wrong in the case of the Duwamish valley people— the courts had ruled against the petty railroad autocrat of the Rainier valley Yet the injunction had come to the aid of the corporation. The injunction, not men, was on trial to the hundreds who went to the court house today Contempt Case Continued. kkk kkk kh etek hte) Of the four big cases set for hear- * * ing. only one came up during the * Johr * 8 was the case ey Th * aga 1 editors of The * * 8 because The * r * 2 tention to this * MUL * f njunetion and to the * er to th mn * 1 that the injunction is al- ge me “, * . ed uid of the dollar ve 1 nee until *! when men money clash . ‘or et t k for The Star, aske + ' * o¢ né before he argued on -% f e Star it which had filed. * we s of * It w Q d the arguments belgpeen ere * The oth were delayed and * b * the oon session. 1 j , port: was r ve gathering * ke i* pe who to. court r ctv . n th demonstrate i Cal me will. have * th te < ves involved, * fe ble pr * m Packed. ws nade t! oOo up very ¢ in - y will n wlthe - ’ i.) ~~ € mish val- t and get * re ne seers . th by 9 o'clock, # nes < cir work for the * ‘ , the * elr own case was not to come * complaint will be mad * aftern Y they were RRR ER RH yy g in the hall when court e earlier, Roguish Eyes Cost — 1» called court to he t om Was crowd. Andrew His $120 x's tia in the aisles women in that yes in arms. There : There were work- seta ant aplenty in their work-a-day h rowd ran the feel- le was at stake, i, oh, sw wes.marTin must] fll] TERGELE By United NEWARK, N. J By United Press.) Dec. 9.—Deter- a single oppor- inity of playing on public sympa- and trial fc eH k ehte I Ooi ape, the attorney in de. according to a d fon by i] H LeBlanc, on trial Ten Eyck here today here for the mur of Claren The a n 1909 or lover, introduced testimony today a ple an to show that e 1 had sworn to nude t de were con. tub of | k Oran It wa th ri i M an I 1 sister of ainst had | th fendant, was the $ ‘ he would never € or be hanged, N I fied ee ee ee 8 he was inn nt * A th ¢ unable to. . SEY POPULATION. * herself in * WASH ) Dec. 9 * any to escape suf * 7 ‘ t te of * he didn't dc * € is * * ou I DUO ek tok * reau to n- * | & * w crea 7 The * % LIVED NEARLY 100 YEARS * vi nie i * AT ALKI POINT—DIES * ; , * Bes why nY, Dec. 9. * ee en tan ohiod, & \* bo Alki Point * * i 0 years has been a pro- ® * he Port Blakeley * PLANS WAR ON [x mit Conus Sure here wt nin * CORPORATIONS ¢ * ee ee a a es By United Press.) ||More SHOPPING| NI tK, D L ||DAYS BEFORE idered, and nc machine When T wa Ither states soon will follow Ht wit, bt ay